fraubauer
2016-06-07 11:26:29
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The underfloor heating must even run all the time if you want to save.
Paradox, right?
But if it runs all the time, the system requires lower flow temperatures than in intermittent operation, where the flow temperatures have to be increased, for example in the morning to have a warm bath.
And this is where the savings lie...low temperature over a long period saves more energy than high temperature briefly and partially off.
But this is only explained very superficially...
Thanks for the info.
But in summer the underfloor heating doesn’t run, right?
The wall controller is also set to 0.
Or do I have to turn off the individual circuits in the distribution box?
I have a south-facing apartment, which should actually be very warm.
So how do you manage underfloor heating in summer, autumn, and winter/spring
if you have no experience yet.
Thanks